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The ‘Computerless’ Computer Lab

After realizing virtually all students bring their own laptops to campus, Wisconsin liberal arts college opened an unorthodox computer lab.

'Augmented Intelligence' for Higher Ed

IBM picks Blackboard and Pearson to bring the technology behind the Watson computer to colleges and universities.

How to Create and Sell Courses Online

Kirsten Drickey provides some concrete advice for leveraging your teaching experience and subject matter expertise by teaching online courses beyond the academy.

‘The Pulse’: Labster

This month’s edition of the “Pulse” podcast features an interview with Mikkel Marfelt and Aaron Knox of Labster, which develops interactive laboratory simulations.

'First Step' Toward More Digital Undergrad Experience

Georgia Tech, having enrolled thousands of students in its well-regarded online master's degree program in computer science, expands its experiments with low-cost online education for undergraduates.

Impact and Nonimpact of Online Competition

Paper finds growth of fully online degree programs led to increased spending and falling enrollments at some place-based colleges, but had little impact on tuition rates.

Doubts About Data: 2016 Survey of Faculty Attitudes on Technology

Most faculty members say data-driven assessments and accountability efforts aren’t helping them improve the quality of teaching and learning at...

Efficiency, at Scale

Competency-based education can save money for colleges and students, a new report finds, but the efficiency gains won't come easily or without worries about the impact on academic quality.